—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. Jan. 17, 1976 54 Marvin K. Meyer Vickie Isabel] Maurice M. Bennetch 66 William R. Meyer 139 79 H 220 Glenn S. Gingrich Ralph D. Shark Sc Sons Della Diane Jemima Romeo Luke I. Patches Connie Irvin H. Kreider Jody Shorty San Bo Holsteins 43 132 Sonnen Acres Lucky Mark Copenhaver 61 Warren L. Lentz 16 31 101 Edwin E. Funck Elda Donna Carol Mick Kay Ray R. Sattazahn Jolie 163 V Abram T. Lefever Joyce Area residents attend seminar Francis Atkinson, Brenda Fulk, Stanley Myer, Vernon A. Myer, & Vernon E. Myer of Lebanon, PA recently attended one of a series of regional one day product, program, and sales sessions presented by Modem Farm Systems, Inc., held at Hershey, PA. Don Reimer, president of Modem Farm Systems, Inc., conducted the meeting designed to increase product knowledge as part of the continuing program to keep Modern Farm Systems’ dealers and their employees out in front as experts in no radiator no water pump no water hoses no anti-freeze Deutz AIR-COOLED L-w OOVI 7 i DIESEL-POWERED TRACTORS Direct air cooling eliminates major causes of costly down time And it permits higher * ~|/VM ; internal cylinder temperatures ’Sar f or more complete combustion less carbon build up and smoke —more hours per gallon We II be glad to arrange for a demonstration m STAUFFER A DIESEL, INC. 312 W. Main St. Tractors New Holland, Pa. Ph. 717-354-4181 DHIA Report (Continued from Page 53| 19,684 20,903 18,442 18,562 19,497 15,896 16,677 19,306 16,930 14,422 20,551 20,440 15,420 17,092 15,063 16,288 14,574 16,056 14,040 20,412 20,552 21,800 19,690 17,031 23,590 14,614 17,965 17,984 16,115 17,477 grain and materials han dling and storage. Modem Farm Systems, Inc. is a Webster City, lowa, manufacturer, with regional plants at Crawfordsville, Indiana, and Grand Island, Nebraska, of mfs “Stor- Age” grain bins, “Imperial” steel farm - utility buildings, and related systems. Their list of products include drying fans and heaters, aeration fans and ducts, drying floors and supports, grain spreaders, unloading equipment, vertical and incline augers, bin sweeps, moisture testers, and bulk bins. Irvin Horst Bertha Esther Mark C. Patches 43 771 639 Clifford Groff 30 42 Daniel B. Shirk Sarah Eunis 737 3.3 3.7 4.3 613 715 688 John D. Bomgardner Sally 618 728 Isaac E. Zimmerman Judy Norman Kline Bonus Ivanhoe Ribbons Pmey Pioneer Arthur R. Krall Maggie Linda 3.7 4.2 3.3 3.4 619 608 669 701 657 664 Russel Houser Phyllis 625 711 Hershey Bare 22 Man 38 Carl J. Bross 50Heif 32 10 Arnold Acres Hope Sainaily 679 642 3.0 3.2 3.2 608 667 700 Walter K. Heisey Belle 4.0 4.2 3.3 4.4 3.9 781 709 786 647 708 George R. Showers 54 20 Donald G. Hoffer 30 620 670 Elmer M. Martin, Jr. Brenda 637 TODAY, YOU CAN DO THE SAME and receive 5% interest compounded daily from day of deposit to day of withdrawal for an effective yield of 5.20%. And with a Farmers First sav ings account you receive the conven ience of telephone transfers from sav ings to checking or checking to savings. 15,716 17,282 17,721 18,367 22,626 16,022 16,747 14,324 16,241 18,636 16,140 14,990 14,005 21,313 21,034 19,720 14,877 13,834 17,722 18,507 13,922 17,787 18,290 3.5 4.4 4.0 17,193 14,998 15,416 19,219 18,690 18,697 18,747 18,001 19,934 18,541 Stop at any office. In Intercourse, Odessa Simpson, Manager, invites you to save at Farmers First because . . . Mervin W, Horst 28 636 651 Gideon A. Fisher, Jr, 12 18 739 668 789 650 715 Christian High, Jr. 3 Jeffrey D. Rymoff 139 Galen Bollinger 85 33 667 614 Clarence Mase Daisy Phares Musser 18 640 722 651 Lewis M. Werner 77 57 Linford L. Halteman Sadie Fem 869 878 812 631 632 STOLT2FUS MEAT MARKET 693 665 Our Own Beef Right from The Farm 673 698 704 —FRESH BEEF AND PORK— 608 656 615 OUR OWN HOME MADE SCRAPPLE & FRESH SAUSAGE 675 724 Bacon and Country Cured Hams Orders taken for freezer Meats Custom Butchering 662 626 Directions: 1 block east of Intercourse on Rt. 772 - Newport Road 687 Reg. Hours: Thurs. 9-5; Fri, 9-8; Sat. 9-5 744 YOUR GRANDPARENTS PLANNED FOR THE FUTURE BY SAVING AT FARMERS FIRST BANK I PH. 768-3941 IN 1901 Qfeti/mp' (pw a ua . FARMBIS vmsiimm Member F D I C (/w’jfe dot fad Sa/d. 20,433 4.3 16,746 21,622 18,105 16,129 16,689 16,731 19,419 17,305 15,871 19,125 14,370 18,856 88.1
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